Most girls would think that men do not pay much attention to their personal style, fashion or trends, but we were wrong, the truth is that many guys are already more concerned about being groomed, trendy and different as seasons pass by, really be surprised to know how many guys have asked me to help them know what to wear, so for all those guys, and anyone interested in the world of fashion I 'll make a post every week, I hope like it.

Today we start with what is coming for autumn winter, I know that some of the trends will seem quite exaggerated and some of you will want to pass, but in the following weeks, as with girls, I'll be leading you into landing these runway looks into their daily lives, whether you go to school, work, night out or a special occasion, so let's begin!

Let's start with something to have fun, a different range of colors, interesting but not overdone and leaving the loud prints we saw last year aside, this time focusing on the solid colors , as shown by Marc Jacobs, these months are stained of mustards, greens, reds, oranges and wines.

Comes a "modern gentleman" in fairly tight tailor type suits , with a very British feel, this season does not seem to be very forgiving for the classic jeans, also including the almost mandatory use of accessories such as scarves and hats. The double cross silhouette seems to be the big favorite in both suits and coats.

Blue and black are two colors that normally I wouldn't combine, but this season designers dare with this match resulting in a rather sober and appropriate vision for this fall. But we see no clear or ocean blues, rather they are quite dark tones that are close to black.

We finish with natural textures on coats, bold but cozy enough for the colder months these natural or artificial fur jackets and coats that cover the inside and the necks guarantee you stay warm, is a tendency to dare.

In black from head to toe Gucci, Givenchy, Alexander McQueen and Kimberly Ovitz among others, present the Gothic, with floral applications, translucent panels, lace, leather and elongated silhouettes. All complemented with wine colored lips or a good smokey eye.

Miu Miu Lo andrógino ha estado presente durante mucho tiempo en el estilo de muchas " It girls " como Tilda Swinton, y cada día más chicas como Leighton Meester se atreven a portar trajes tipo sastre, pero esta temporada marcas como Kenzo nos presentan este look a temporal con un twist en el combinado de estampados, haciéndolo más interesante, atrevido pero aún perfecto para las working girls. The androgynous has been around for a long time in the style of many "It girls" like Tilda Swinton, and more and more girls like Leighton Meester dare to wear such tailor suits , but this season we have brands like Kenzo bringing this look back to life with a twist in the combined patterns, making it more interesting, daring but still perfect for working girls.

September is the month of Fashion, Fashion Week, the famous "September Issue" and of course Fashion's Night Out, an event organized by Vogue, "the bible of fashion", and that was held last Thursday in various fashion capitals around the world, in Mexico City it took place in Polanco and Perisur.

I attended to Perisur, where most of the agenda was organized and sponsored by El Palacio de Hierro , which featured many dynamics, prizes, drinks, snacks and even temporary tattoos which were one the favorites

The night wasn´t highlighted by the presence of "celebrities", but after walking chasing Oscar Madrazo (Fashion Hunter, artistic director and chief judge of CONTEMPO MNTP) for hours, the Fashion Hunter ended finding me, and definitely made my night, he is a super nice person! We could also see the guys from Motel, and several girls who participated in Mexico's Next Top Model.

I think events like this are a good step in the Mexican fashion industry, but I honestly expected something more spectacular, as they do in other parts of the world, I think it would have taken a bit of more organization and most of all more media exposure to make more people interested in these themes.